From Meg Osatohanmwen

Iye no gie, na so?? Not even a goodbye??!!

Your earnest prayers and wishes for me are already coming to pass, mummy wake up let’s celebrate 

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I thought we still had time together, I wish i had visited sooner. maybe….

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Thank you for guiding and loving me in your own little ways, I’m glad our paths crossed (though short).

Rest well mama, I miss you 

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From Iyaji Tabitha Ojochenemi

Mummy.. like i always call you…i am already missing your love for me,i miss how you always look out for me to hug and encourage me before and after service.at a point i felt like you are my mum in lagos because of your constant love towards me..i love and miss your love for GOD and the gathering of HIS children…keep resting in GOD’S BOSSOM MUMMY..I LOVE AND MISS YOU.

From Gerald Nadiakhe Omo Osagie

Imuetiyan was not just a cousin but a sister, a friend, and a confidant to many of us. From the very beginning, growing up as kids, she embodied grace and strength. She faced challenges with courage and unwavering positivity. Her love for family was evident in everything she did, and her memory will forever be etched in our hearts. We will all miss her dearly. Rest in peace my dear sister!

From Deaconess Osuyi’s

Iye (as I fondly called you), your answer was always ovbiyemwen (my sister). What happened? We spoke the day before, you didn’t tell me it was goodbye…. You were my sister, your kind was very rare. You always had an answer to every question thrown at you, and you handled every issue with ease.You accepted everyone the way they are, regardless.It all still seem like a dream, what about all our plans? CWFI convention? Holidays? Visitations? Who do I call when I’m at crossed roads? This was not our agreement my sister, but i am consoled that you are in the bossom of your Creator.Sleep well my sister, iye no gie, until the resurrection morning.

Mummy’s very close friend at CGMi the wealthy place.

From Mr, & Mrs OKORIE

OUR HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO YOU UPON THE PASSING OF YOUR MOTHER. MAY YOU FIND PEACE AND SOLACE IN THE LOVING MEMORIES YOU SHARED. WE SHARE YOUR PAINS.MAY THE GRACE OF GOD KEEP EVERYONE OF US 🙏

From Abieyuwa Obamedo

She was a jolly good fellow. A woman with a heart of gold. A shining star that built an Empire with her first love and husband. She met him with nothing and built an Empire with him. She sacrificed her comfort, right, time etc for her marriage. She was a dedicated daughter, wife, mother, teacher, Christian, friend and human who will always do whatever she have to do close to perfection. Rest on

From OMORUYI ALEXEY SALIU-LAWAL

In Loving Memory In the quiet skies of our hearts,Where memories soar and linger, We remember a life well-lived,A mother, a friend, a guiding star.She navigated life’s turbulence,With grace, strength, and love.Her wings now rest, but her legacy soars,Across the vast expanse of time.In the hangar of our memories,We find solace in shared laughter,Rest in Peace!!!

From Ruth Aigbojie

Sister as I used to call you , you lived well you were a blessing to many people though we didn’t have the Same mum but we look alike, walk alike and I truly love you with all my heart.I am going to miss you may the lord grant you eternal rest. Good night sister

Second Cousin

From Iziegbe Thelma Eidusi

Mummy was special, homely, strong, friendly, lovely, and educative. Thank you for being a sweet mum to all of us who you met at different places and times, thank you for the laughs, hug, smiles, the cake, and the greets during phone calls with Itohan. Thank you for making Itohan laugh and by extension I joined the laughs most times.Rest in glory mummy, until the resurrection morning…

From Rev. Mrs. Osagiede

Mama lT as l normally call you. You were a down to earth person with you no pretense. You present issues Just the way they are. Dear woman of God, in life you fought and you conquered.Rest on till we meet again .